Shulamite
noun
1.
an epithet meaning “princess,” applied to the bride in the Song of Solomon 6:13.
noun
1.
(Old Testament) an epithet of uncertain meaning applied to the bride in the Song of Solomon 6:13
the same, as some think, with “Shunammite,” from “Shunem:” otherwise, the import of the word is uncertain (Cant. 6:13; R.V., “Shulammite”).
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